Tableau Server now available in Azure Government Marketplace

Sarah

October 3rd, 2017

Overview

Government and its partners depend on business intelligence tools to visualize, analyze, and share data to make more informed decisions. Today we’ve expanded the portfolio of BI solutions available on Azure with the addition of Tableau Server in Azure Government.

Tableau Server is now available in the Azure Government Marketplace, which means you can deploy it in just a few clicks within the strict, exclusive boundaries of Azure Government. Tableau Server enables you to see, understand, and share the data you have in Microsoft SQL Server, Azure SQL Database, Azure Data Warehouse and Azure HDInsight.

Getting Started

Before you can take advantage of this newest addition to Azure Government’s growing list of 3rd party solutions, you’ll need a subscription only available to agencies and vetted partners. You’ll also need to have your Marketplace purchases enabled (see more details on how to do that here). After that it requires three simple steps and less than 10 minutes to start using Tableau Server instance.

Tableau published a very detailed whitepaper about running Tableau Server on Azure. We recommend taking a read if you need additional guidance for your specific selections.

Step 2: Choose your VM size and select a datacenter

Go for the VM size that best suits your needs or opt for the DS13v2 which matches mainstream expectations. Remember when you connect with an Azure Government subscription you’ll have access to the government-only and DoD datacenters.

Step 3: Start using your Tableau Server Instance

It’s that simple, but if you do want to go deeper, we’d recommend exploring the following:

Connecting Tableau Server and Azure SQL Database

See this earlier blog for details and keep in mind most of this content also applies to Azure SQL Data Warehouse.